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Mosab Balhous was born on 1983-10-05.
Mosab Hassan Yousef was born in 1978.
Mosab Amrani was born on 1987-10-25.
Jafar Dehghan has: Performed in "Parvaz dar shab" in 1987. Performed in "Hamase-ye majnoon" in 1993. Played Major salimpour in "The Attack on H3" in 1994. Played Elias in "Jahannam-e sabz" in 1995. Played Asghar in "Booy-E Pirahan-E Yusef" in 1995. Played Amir in "Haft gozargah" in 1996. Played (1997) in "Ashab e Kahf (Mardan Anjolos)" in 1997. Played Herud in "Mariam-e Moghaddas" in 1997. Played Potiphar (2007) in "Yousuf e Payambar" in 2007. Played Mosab ebn Zobair in "Mokhtarnameh" in 2010.
MOSAB HASSAN YOUSEF, the son of one of Hamas's chief leaders has said exactly that Hamas will never have peace with Israel because the Qur'an provides a blueprint for hatred of Jews and Hamas follows this rigidly. His family has disowned him and, of course, he has written a book about what he believes the Palestinians must accept about Islam and the Qur'an in order to have peace. He says repeatedly that he loves Muslims and other Palestinians, but that he believes that the "God of Islam" is a horrible and vindictive character who will never allow peace.Of course, many Muslims dispute his claims and point out that he was an informant for the Israeli government, showing that he is simply and ideological convert to a Pro-Israel position and not someone truly interested in Palestinian benefits.
The cast of Mokhtarnameh - 2010 includes: Fariborz Arabnia as Mokhtar Saghafi (2010-2011) Fariborz Arabnia as Mokhtar Saqafi Farhad Aslani as Ebn Ziad Farhad Aslani as Ebn-e-Ziad (2010-2011) Hamid Ataei as Saeb Jafar Dehghan as Mosab ebn Zobair Mehdi Fakhimzadeh as Omar (2010-2011) Mehdi Fakhimzadeh as Omar ebn Saad Elham Hamidi as Shirin (2010-2011) Behnaz Jafari as Marieh Behnaz Jafari as Marieh (2010-2011) Gohar Kheirandish as Hannaneh (2010-2011) Ahu Kheradmand as Kufi Woman (2010-2011) Reza Kianian Reza Kianian as Abdollah (2010-2011) Fariba Kowsari as Omreh (2010-2011) Hasan Mirbagheri as Ebrahim (2010-2011) Nasrin Moghanloo as Narieh (2010-2011) Farrokh Nemati as Hani (2010-2011) Hassan Pourshirazi as Bahram the Dyer (2010-2011) Reza Rooygari as Kian (2010-2011) Reza Rooygari as Kian Irani Bahram Ziraksari as Peyk
Answer 1Probably. However, everyone is responsible of his/her choice of which faith to believe in and which religion to follow. On the Day of Resurrection when you are in front of God you will be charged on your deeds and choices. No mediator will help you or relieve you from from your sins or bad deeds and bad choices.Answer 2Yes. This is not common, but it occurs. Most Muslims do not convert to Christianity.Some famous Muslim-to-Christian converts are Nonnie Darwish, Mosab Hassan Yousef, Walid Shoebat, and "Brother Rachid". These four individuals have become famous as polemicists arguing against the principles of Islam, but try to make clear that they harbor no ill will towards Muslims themselves. There are a number of Muslims who argue that the conversions are either false (because "real Muslims" do not convert) or that they do what they do for attention. While there may be some merit to the latter, it does not change the fact that they were born in traditional Muslim families and currently claim that they believe in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.Far many more conversions occur in secret since apostasy (conversion out of Islam) is illegal in several Muslim-majority countries. In others, there are thugs who will "impose" apostasy law even if the government does not, making it very scary to come out and convert. Additionally, Christian proselytization is banned in nearly every Muslim-majority country, making the choice to be Christian much more difficult for Muslims to make regardless of personal desires.